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encore
[ ahng-kawr, -kohr, ahn- ]
interjection
- again; once more (used by an audience in calling for an additional number or piece).
noun
- a demand, as by applause, for a repetition of a song, act, etc., or for a performance of a number or piece additional to those on a program, or for a reappearance by the performers, as at the end of a concert, recital, etc.
- the performance or reappearance in response to such a demand:
He chose a Chopin nocturne for his encore.
- any repeated or additional performance or appearance, as a rerun of a telecast or a rematch in sports.
verb (used with object)
- to call for a repetition of.
- to call for an encore from (a performer).
encore
/ ˈɒŋkɔː /
interjection
- again; once more: used by an audience to demand an extra or repeated performance
noun
- an extra or repeated performance given in response to enthusiastic demand
verb
- tr to demand an extra or repeated performance of (a work, piece of music, etc) by (a performer)
Word History and Origins
Origin of encore1
Word History and Origins
Origin of encore1
Example Sentences
The band themselves also appeared in good spirits, exchanging smiles, with Smith playfully dancing around during the encore that included Close To Me and Lullaby.
In a Game 3 ringing with “Beat L.A.” chants and thick with an encore energy carried over from the Game 2 maelstrom, the Padres brought the intensity while the Dodgers surrendered it.
A great start ... and yet one major hurdle between this and the mandatory repeated encores.
This was not the encore Bobby Miller had in mind.
In Monday night’s encore at Truist Park, the rookie Japanese right-hander had to be unbreakable instead.
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